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No Green Berries or Leaves The Creative Journey of an Artist in Glass

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ISBN-10: 0939923556

ISBN-13: 9780939923557

Edition: 2007

Authors: Paul J. Stankard, Virginia Eichhorn

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No Green Berries or Leaves is a collection of autobiographical essays by Paul J. Stankard, one of the worlds master glass artists who is particularly renowned for his flameworked floral motifs expressed in crystal paperweights, rectangular columns, and orbs. Paul was trained in scientific glassblowing and worked in industrial glass during the 1960s. Challenged by an inner sense of creativity and the need to establish his creative independence, he started making paperweights in the early 1970s. Attracted to the emerging studio glass movement, recognized as a maker of fine paperweights, and driven by an intense and incessant pursuit of excellence, Paul was by the 1980s recognized as a…    
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Book details

List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, The
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 190
Size: 5.75" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.132
Language: English

Paul Stankard, the author of No Green Berries or Leaves--The Creative Journey of an Artist in Glass and his 2013 book Spark the Creative Flame--Making the Journey from Craft to Art is recognized widely as one of the world's master glass paperweight artists, and is famous for his flameworked floral motifs expressed in crystal paperweights, rectangular columns, and orbs. His book contains a collection of autobiographical essays that presents the author's record of his life as a struggling, then highly successful, artist; reveals insights into the challenges he faced as a dyslexic and how he came to understand, then circumvent, his disability; and records his perspectives on the…    

Foreword
Preface
I Have Two Names
Learning Scientific Glassblowing
My Small Bite of the Big Apple
The Dream of Being Creative
Beginning in the Utility Room
The Patron Saint of a Struggling Artist
Learning about Kitsch
The Studio Glass Movement
Meeting Littleton
Continuing Education
From Wheaton Village to WheatonArts
Penland School of Crafts
Back to Salem
Living Amidst a Personal Collection
The Twenty-First Century
Poetry in Glass
It All Came Together
Epilogue
Index